The American company has designed a set of full-color scenic bases, ready for use in the wargame Infinity.They can be acquired exclusively through a Kickstarter campaign.

Bueu, March 10th, 2020 - Corvus Belli and Secret Weapon Miniatures have signed a collaboration agreement, making them part of Corvus Belli’s partners family. The goal is to design and manufacture Infinity-compatible, high quality scenic bases in full color. These bases are an official Corvus Belli product.
The bases may already be acquired through Secret Weapon Miniatures Kickstarter campaign:

The Secret Weapon HD Bases are full-color, textured 3D prints created inside of a HIPS hollow blank base -- giving you a ready-to-use base right out of the bag, in the same plastic you'd find with your new model purchase. Our designs combine popular themes with techniques, such as OSL, that require significant time investments for basing. With the inclusion of the official Infinity artwork, we can now match your base to your gaming mat... and, yes, there is a 55mm base option.

For Corvus Belli, this customization option means giving the Infinity player base a great option to make theme armies. Besides, as pointed by Belén Moreno, Marketing and Partner Strategy Manager, “time investment is greatly reduced, since the base is ready to be pinned.”

Bringing the incredible art of Operation Icestorm, Operation Red Veil, Operation Coldfront, and Operation Wildfire to their HD bases is a true honor for Secret Weapon and they can’t wait to see the combination of mats and bases on the gaming tables.

Zitat:BUT - we have a good amount of backers who are opting to wait on their $1 pledge. This is entirely our fault. We caused this when we locked our core offering behind stretch goals. There is no single item that is core. ALL the options are core. We made it so that many of you had to wait around to buy what you already knew they wanted.

That's a big boo boo, but it was made with the best of intentions. The system was set up so that there was no mandatory amount, and you added what you wanted and nothing more. We thought that this was better for the customer, but it quickly became obvious the vast majority of backers want jump-in points at set amounts like a usual KS... and weren't entirely sure about a pledge manager that was open during the campaign.